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- | ====== Cluster Power Supplies ====== | ||
- | Because ZTEX FPGA Board communicate via USB it is easily possible to build low cost FPGA clusters using USB hubs. For this purpose typically | ||
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- | This article presents some suggestions for the power supply of such FPGA Board Clusters. | ||
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- | ===== USB-FPGA Module 1.15x and 1.15d: Small clusters ===== | ||
- | Small clusters can easily powered using 12V/5A switching supplies and DC splitter cables. These PSU's can power up to 5 FPGA Boards. All required components are available form the online shop: | ||
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- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== USB-FPGA Module 1.15x and 1.15d: Large clusters ===== | ||
- | For larger FPGA clusters high efficient ATX PSU's with plugable cables are the best choice. The following guide explains how such a PSU can | ||
- | be modified for an FPGA cluster. | ||
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- | Requirements: | ||
- | * ATX PSU | ||
- | * power cables with 2.1/5.5mm plug for the FPGA boards, e.g. from [[http:// | ||
- | * bootlace ferrules and a crimp tool (e.g. from Ebay) | ||
- | * luster terminal (e.g. from Ebay) | ||
- | * heat shrink tubing (optional, e.g from Ebay) | ||
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- | Procedure: | ||
- | - Connect FPGA board power cables (the ones with the 2.1/5.5mm plug) to the cables from PSU. GND wires from PSU (black) should not power more than 3 FPGA Boards and +12V wires (yellow) should not power more than 5 FPGA Boards. (GND wires are more critical in order to reduce current flows through USB cable) | ||
- | - Cut off the HD connector / GPU connector / ATX12V connector (i.e. not the to-PSU plug) from the PSU cable and cut FPGA power cables to the desired length. | ||
- | - Strip off the insulation of the wire ends:\\ {{: | ||
- | - Crimp the bootlace ferrules to the wire ends. In the picture below wires from FPGA power cables are crimped together in groups of five (+12V) and 3 (GND).\\ {{: | ||
- | - Not required but recommended: | ||
- | - Connect the cables from PSU to FPGA power cable using the luster terminal. In the picture each GND wire from the PSU is connected to 3 GND wires to FPGA Board and each +12V wire is connected to 5 +12V wires to FPGA Board, i.e. all together 15 power cables to FPGA boards are connected to 3 +12V wires and 5 GND wires from PSU (was a GPU cable).\\ {{: | ||
- | - Connect the "Power on" (green wire) signal to a GND wire (black), see http:// | ||
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- | ===== USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y: Small clusters ===== | ||
- | For small clusters 12V/5A switching PSU's can be used to power one Quad FPGA Boards. These PSU are connected to [[http:// | ||
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- | Suitable PSU's are available in the online shop: | ||
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- | * [[http:// | ||
- | ===== USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y: Large clusters ===== | ||
- | For larger FPGA clusters high efficient ATX PSU's with plugable cables are the best choice. These PSU can be easily modified to power the Quad FPGA Baords using [[http:// | ||
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- | {{: | ||
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- | Requirements: | ||
- | * ATX PSU | ||
- | * bootlace ferrules and a crimp tool (e.g. from Ebay) | ||
- | * heat shrink tubing (optional, e.g from Ebay) | ||
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- | Procedure: | ||
- | - Connect the plugable terminal block of CON2 to the cables from PSU. Two GND wires (black, one if AWG16 cable is also sufficient) and +12V wires (yellow) are required. (GND wires are more critical in order to reduce current flows through USB cable) | ||
- | - Cut off the HD connector / GPU connector / ATX12V connector (i.e. not the to-PSU plug) from the PSU cable and cut FPGA power cables to the desired length. | ||
- | - Strip off the insulation of the wire ends:\\ {{: | ||
- | - Crimp the bootlace ferrules to the wire ends. In the picture below wires from FPGA power cables are crimped together in groups of five (+12V) and 3 (GND).\\ {{: | ||
- | - Not required but recommended: | ||
- | - Connect the cables from PSU to the terminal block (delivered with the board) of CON2. The two outer contacts are GND (black) and the inner contact is +12V (yellow).\\ {{: | ||
- | - Connect the "Power on" (green wire) signal to a GND wire (black), see http:// | ||